US-Iran ceasefire impact on Canada, Mortgage renewal wave updates, CUSMA deadline looms, More Great Chef 11.10 View in browser How the US-Iran ceasefire could impact Canada’s housing market View web version | Forward to a colleague 09 April 2026 Top News How the US-Iran ceasefire could impact Canada’s housing market Too early to say whether the uneasy truce will move the needle for Canadian homebuyers, top economist says Around a million Canadians still set for higher rates at renewal While plenty of borrowers have already seen their payments rise, there's still a huge number preparing for the increase, according to a new analysis Premium Veteran mortgage leader joins Interfinance to drive flexible private lending solutions As rules tighten, Agostino Tuzi helps brokers secure fast, common-sense private options for clients More News One year on, is the Canadian economy managing the shock of US tariffs? Sectoral losses reveal impact beneath stable headline growth Canadians split on housing outlook amid renewal wave Majority of renewing homeowners plan to cut spending CUSMA deadline now in doubt as July 1 looms Washington points to unresolved issues with Canada International News Homebuyers should act now as Iran ceasefire likely won't last, veteran broker says When the ceasefire ends, rates will likely jump again Lenders expect mortgage demand to rise in Q2 Bank of England survey points to stronger appetite for purchases and remortgaging by late May, but timing predates recent rises in rates and household costs Supply shortfall widens gap in house price growth Cotality’s new figures show tight listings, firm rents and uneven value growth across the capital cities and regions Riding the rate rollercoaster: How advisers are adapting to volatility In a market shaped by uncertainty, how are advisers protecting client cashflow and outcomes? Want to change how you receive these emails?You can manage your preferences or unsubscribe.© 2026 KM Business Information Canada Ltd.317 Adelaide Street West, Toronto, ONPrivacy | Conditions of Use | About us | Contact us Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+
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